4 A THK OMAHA SUNDAY 1JEE: JANUARY 3, 1015. j ( , I it r SENATORS SLOW TO UIXJEDICIHE Preiidency and Secretaryehip Ap t pear Not Yet Arranged in Upper Body. XOHL AND GRACE LACK COMPACT A t ta Ba Omiy Oaa Fae Malao4 tap Tkla riae the Raster af Of. i . f Irere, (Pram a Ptuff CnrrapmlAnt.) IJJfCOLN. Neb., Jan. IWIlpe'Ul.)- f)rf anlsatlen at lha eenate nnxt Monday plghl bf tha demo ratio majority, Aoea pot fftni ta ha worrying memhere very rnurh, lha flht ever . lha speakership and chief Hera ship of tha house ortrupy-J tni tha mlnris af tha members of tha iw ri al apparently mora than their awn little . battle avor tha' sworetarrshtp of ta J seaate, Three man want to be serratarjr af tha senate, At leaat two want to ba and tha third la In a Tory reoaptlve frame of . mtn4, elthouptt ha aaya ha ta not wnrhhtf ' very hard. TVk" Tanner af Bouth Oiwuha and Editor Waliath of Oeceota ra avowed eandlitatas and "Sara boon alnoa election, About a work aca friends of Senator J, A. OUla af Ord precipitated Ma name tnte tha flfht and at lia pree- . ant Uma ha appeara to be In tha apot $hU U ta notlneahle thai nearly all of tha eld members are for fMHe and, there U quite a handful of them, they are outline: a fclf figure In tha battle, PrveleVaer BMcfct ! There la absolutely n talk up ta nnon today over tha preeldanny of the annate, ffenater Kohl of Wayne and Itenittnr flrare af Harlan appear to ba tha only 'enee mentioned, and nobody appoera to - know whither they are really candidate of helr own free will and aeoord. Neither , entttmen had. feppeared en tha ecane at ' aea and ronaequently moat of the talk ja ft him work, It la generally remarked that thla hat beetl tha dulleat Saturday before tha oaoalng ef a legislature In tit memory ff tha eleWet Uhaaitant. Member have em vary alow In doming In, . ; Aryans' Ilaad area, ' " Chairman W, II. Thampaen ef tba demo- rratnj eteia mmmlttaa by "buttlnc" lute tba flcht baa areueed arlUelam of tha .timberav Open revolt la not anew right now, but aide remarka IndloaU thai there will be eomethlng fining If tha "Utile . Qiant" rta tea Insistent. There la UtUe t doubt but tha Aryans are trying to or- gen lee the legtalatura, In faot. bar Waa to! by on of Beeretary Aryan' trvstM lieutenants that If ha wanted to '.get in on the winning aldo ho muet go ad sea Charlie Sryaa and got tn right ; Xekby Slew Arrive. Abeeftoa of "fdeada ef the ooraorotloaa'' W alee hottrtatM; at thla tlne Forhapa Uay, too. have caught tha dilatory tactics f tha mam here and are not harrying to the geono of legislative eonfllet. Perhaps the fact that "mysterious Indlvlduala" folding eorrfertneea tn dark planes about tba lobbies have net boon discovered also haa a tendency to keen down the excite ment, but, bo that a it may, there are yet three days to th opening and the waiting la good. Among old members of tha senate who are bar are XrumbaugH of Polk, Boat of Custer, who served several yean ago Wiak ef Buflola, fi hum way of Burt. Mai lery of Eos - Butt, who served In the lower body, haa been hero several days. Dr. Wilson of Red Willow, who defeated Senator Oordeal, Is also on the ground. XJeutenant Governor Pearson dropped ta thla morning. RELATIVE LOCATIONS of opposing armies in great campaign now at its height In the eastern theater of war. WCTOrVWpl aOOOTMO X VV. ti 1 1 ,B U- ' MaRlMsiAwa raaaAcTrrr3GDwwa. i PLAYS IN CONCERT WHILE UNDER GUARD Daniel Mada Arretted for Sending Objectionable Matter Through the Mails. LETTERS TO AN OMAHA GIRL Pnreate of tkr Yoans; tVomaa la form Aathorlllre of FpUilr and Offender la Plaprd la Ike Xorlh Platte Jail. SUtnor Dsnlrl MnMa, an Omaha musi cian, la In Jail at North Platte, under a government charge of sending obBCene letters through the malls to a lS-yeax-old girl living In the Plrlllnn colony here. Ho was arrrstod at Valentine Wednes day night, while playing an engagement with the Mllnno Concert company, and, after finishing his part as star vlollnlut under guard, was thrown In Jail by United States Iputy Marshal A. M. Wright. Following a hearing before the United Htates commlfifiloner, he was held to await Indictment by the grand Jury and iM rommltted to Jail at North riatte. In default of 2.ni bond. He will hsva to remain In jail until June, tinls. he suc ceeds In furnishing bond Inter. Maid a, who Is yenr of age, is mid to have a wife, who Is the daughter of a man named Io?rnttn. The latter l raid tn be had of the concert company with which MrWIi was appearing. The r- rentcd man and Ills wife maI.i their homf with txgratta at IT''! Capitol nv.-n'jo whlln In Omaha, according to report. Pnrrnta Rend Letter. Federal officials who investigated the caae hav not dlacloaed the name of the young: girl who received the letters from Bobsled Hits Street Car, Boy Dead, Two Others Are Dying Sultan and Porte Prepare to Flee Into Asia Minoi i I.ON1X1N. Jan. 2 The correspondent of BAI.T LAKE CITY. t lah. Jan. ?.-One I lh F.xprefa in Athena reports that a boy was killed, two probably fntally In-1 '" ''r rani'' elrts In Constantinople Jtired and three others serloufly injured when a hob-sled on which they were coiistlng Inst night craahed Into a street car. The sled, which was traveling at a terrific speed down a rteep Incline, got beyond control and at the foot of the MnMa. She U eaid to have graduated 'hilt hit the ear. as the latter came to a Mrt and Mrs. Harry Jarrett. Rha was tha wife ef Christian Bank, to whom aha was married five years ago. The. causa ef death was a nervous disorder, tha and oamlng quite unespaotedly. The funeral servloet were held from Grace Lutheran ehnrrh. tha pastor, Rev. u 3. Powell, ffteiating. ewtfceaat Maaeka Weddlatfa. , AVOCA. Neb.. Jan t-(flpeolal.-Mr. IwU K. Vlkel af Huron. O.. and Mies tiraoe Voa Sehueta war married at tha noma of tha bride's parents sear Byre ruse on -Wednesday. They will make their bona tn Ohio, Mr. Benjamin F. JTsodrtcks and Mlaa Brtlle DeKreeo et Unadllla were united tn Marrtuge at Nebraska City on Wednes day by Oouncy Judg Blschof. They wUl reeida near Unadllla. ' ' ' ' Mr. Clirtord A lord af Oormantowa and MUs Vb-taana Tn.lt af Nebraska aty were united tn marrlagw at tha home of tha bride's parsnta tn that city a Thura day. Tkey rt make their home at Oer mantowK. where the croons la engafed In btstaaea. . Mr. Henry ' Chrlsteneen and Mis riorenoe Hpencer, two of tha well known young people of Weeping Water, were united la marriage at Omaha oa. Wed nesday. They will make Weeping Water their home, where the groom la engaged In business. . - .. Mr, Phillip kVhaper and Mlaa Mettle ' Ur'ah, botlt papular young people reeld Ing near Weeping Watgr. were united ta marriage at Omaha on Thuraday. They will Peetde e a farm sear Weeping WaUr. t Jlatea f roan rairbarr. . rAIRBURT. Neb., Jan, LwSpeflULVr 1 1 Roy King leavea ttunday for liurdaaus. AVrance, to lake a lioeltlon an assistant manager at the International Harvester aompany. Mr. King haa bean eotuasoted with thla cuouern for tba laat ton years. Ite graduated (rem tha Falrbury High aehowl la twd and Is tba son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Klug of thla city. ' The funerej aervtaeo of Mlas Mary Olellmann were bsid at tha CataoUc church. Km Lr. Oarey offlctatbig. etw Was a years of aga taring tha last week. CVunty Judga C, C. boyte. Issued marrlaga Uoencea to the following Part We: WUllaa 1. Oas ratt and iuUla COmploa, rrank Nojal and Mary Kaeaak, Lawrence Oreun and blanche C. Keulstea, Joatt . Wltu and Ola OranaecV e. P. Turner and E. A. Wonder have been aptwinlad a oommlttea ta not an delegates from Falrbury In tha state wide avtlun on relief fur Belgium. I baa Mat Stand Trial. BEATRICE. Neb.. Jan. a-8pedat Tai- aram.)-.Wullara I ban, tba farmer charged wHh ahootlng John Trauernlrht with In tent to commit murder at tha former's Itocne aoutbaaat of Wymore, was bound over to the district court at his prelim inary hearing today without ball, fix wllneaaaa testified Trauernlrht called at tea Ibea noma on tba evening it Novem ber S for Miss Maggie Oerdee to aeoom paay aer ta her homo at Baracston. He waa ordere4 to leave by IVea, and. In ra- fealog. Iban ntrnt bim thro ttmea while tie sat In bis boggy. Trauamlcat Is slowly leoovartaaT rroni kl tpjursm. IMee ta Lew AavaTelee. WtiT POUT. Nab.. Jan. a-gpaolal.) Tba body et Mrs.' Cbrlsdan Bank was brought to Weet Petal Thursday from oa Aalee Cel., where eke died e Hat urday Uet. Mfw Bank wag formerly . iUie. Oertrufla lergrJU barn In tha Vii4a, tty of West Point In Ust, tba daughter of On Trail af Forger, . BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. l.-Bpelal Tel egram.) A atranger forged the name of John Collins, a farmer, to a check for K.M at Jlolmesvllle today and nacaned soon afterward by boarding a train for Maryavllte, Kan, Ba Want Ada Produce Rcauks. HOUSE WILL VOTE ON SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT WABinNOTON, Jan, I.A veU In the hotiee en tha wnman suffrage eenatltu tlonal amendment on Tuesday, January 11. was definitely agreed upon today by the houae leaders, You never, never in all your life saw such A. WHALE P1F . A ALE Too busy to write a hit "adM, (This ad written to 2 P. M. Saturday, no siifn of a let up. and the newspapers clamoring for wcopy") but, just a word Sale Will Continue Until all Broken Lines are Gone If you could'nt get waited on yesterday come tomorrow you're 4 sure of a choice the furious selling of Saturday hardly made a dent in our big stocks. Men's and Young Men's Classy Suits and Overcoats Yz PRICE $15 to $40 Suits for $7.50 to $20 $ 1 5 to $60 Overcoats for $7.50 to $30 Mackinaws at Half Price Women'i and Miuu' . Coats and Suits Yz PRICE $6.50 to $95 Coats for . $3.25 to $47.50 $15 to $69 Suits for $7.50 to $34.75 Girb Coats (all sixes) Yt PRICE Boys' Suits and Overcoats at Half Price As soon as we catch our breath -well advertise more explicitly. Suff ce it to My Here is the sale that fulfills expectations. I from the pulilic grnmniHr schools here Inst June and to be llvln? In Omaha with her parents. The latter happrrcrt to read ono of the letters which enme to tho girl from Malda, and notified the federal authorities. Objctlonable letters are said to have been sent to the girl from Manville and Van Tnssell. Wyo.; Tlapid City. 8. D., and Crawford and Hay Pprlngs, Neb., by Malda, while he was touring with the concert company. Although he played his engacement at Valentine under guard of the officers, the fact was not known publicly, and the concert company went on to the net town, while he waa taken to tha Jail at North Platte. stop on a curve. The motorman saw the sled coming and slopped hlr, car, hop ing thereby to avoid confusing the counters. Before he had an opportunity to back his car from the corner, the sled hit the front truck and the boya were thrown agalns tho ear and to the pave ment. The skull of the dead boy, Russell B. Latter, 7 years old. wns crushed; his brother. Fulmer, $ years, suffered a fractured skull; Harry White, 1, struck the street car with his head and suffered concussion of the brain and other se rious Injuries of the head and hoy. The ether injured are Kenneth Itynn, 11 years, spine Injured; Lyman Xebeker, lfi years, leg broken, body badly bruised; Phillip Halvorzen, 17 years, log broken. and that thu Turks have abandoned all Idea of taki'ig the offensive. "The Holy Rt'lics." the dispatch con tinues, "have been removed to Brusa. Asia Minor, where the sultan and porte are preparing to follow'. All available forces, about in0.rto men. are concentrated In the city. "Adrlancplf has been practically evac uated end the heavy guns removed to Tchatalja, which Is near the Turkish capital. Frenzied entrenching la in progress along the shores of the Dardan elles and the Bosphorus, and preparations are holnir made tn resist the passage of a hostile fleet. "The attack m Kgypt haa been defin itely abandoned and the troops have been recalled to defend the Asiatic side of the straits and Brusa. "Everything points to Constantinople being thu f'rst inemy'i capital to fall." Bee Want Ads Are the Best Business Read Dally by People In Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. OMAHA'S FASTEST GEOWINO STORE, T I5lrj.18.20 FARNAH STREET. ( i I JOHN A. SWANSON, President Sfca WM. L. IIOLZMAN, Treasurer Monday, lie "K WMT Mai ComSffflies The most sensational, most overwhelming January reduction sale ever held in Omaha or the west. Positively nothing like it elsewhere because we place on sale CO.D.'i ' fofnndg f h nonnc Uiii Half. O tulip Emtilro elk jp- nTer carrj W roods f rorr VI 'Vf season to "Every Fall and Winter garment must go. We must keep this new store new. We will carry over from one an other," says the "I Will" Man 1 i'- " s mi 3aX - fc. III! II 1 I aT Y u MAE I Consisting of More Than Ten Thousand MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS' High Grade, Fashionable Fall and Winter , 225 OTFS1I Greatest Assortments of the World's Best Clothes go at ANY $10.00 to $40.00 SUIT or OVERCOAT $ la our entire stock at hall price now and until all are sold at SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY Fur and Fur Lined Overcoats and Black Suits Alone Excepted. All Boy's and Children's $2.50 to $10 Suits and Overcoats at Half Price, Now Men's ana Bare rtetaia Dept.- $1.25 to $5.00 n SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY The i Will" Man Smashes Furnishing Goods Prices Shirts ! Shirts ! ! Bny Exeello, Bate Street, Yorke, Arrow and other leading shirts at big reductions, Ifclp yourself Monday. Men's Shirt 17 a Reg. $1.00 Tal.. JC Man's Shirta Reg. $1.50 Tal. Men's Ehirta Reg. $2.00 val $100 Shirts at $2.85 Men's 25c Hose Pine Quality Fibre. Silk, a few ban light miswraves. pair for 0c per pair, 17c ;17C 95c $1.15 Msti's Shirt A 4 OO Reg. $2.50 val.. 1.00 Men's Shirts (ft a (r Reg: $3.00 val. $&.UO Man's Shirts frf fit' Rg.$3.50 val. ..OD $5.00 Shirts at $3.55 $1.00 Meas Union Salts, 60 $U0 Mea'i lalon 8alts, 91 $1 Flanlte Klght Robos, 59e 60c Men's Work Shirts, 35 76c MssUa Vlght Bokea, 45 Gloves ! Gloves ! ! Warm gloves and gauntlets. Lined and nnlind cape and mocha gloves, also fur and fur-lined gloves. Out they go I 50c Neckwear Beautiful new SUk ass wear. 60c quality, Monday, at 2 fa". Men's Gloves nr. To 75c values. . . vC Men's Glove ir. To $1.00 valuea.dC Men's Gloves ftrA To $1.75 values. tfdC Men's G To $2.25 valu Men's Gloves 4 f A To$3.00valuesl)lJ Men's Gloves To $3.50 values 15 32.25 Gloves, up to $5.00 values, for $3.00 7So and $1.00 Men's Wool Drawers For quick clean-up, at ftp Men's 50c and 75o Fleeoed Shirta Clean-up price, each, 85c OeJli Men's COc Shirts or Drawers Fleece lined, ribbed, each, 85s 75c and $1.00 Men 'a Ribbed Shirts a few $1.50 grade, at MaC rarenlaksai "Mala VI aer. oc DOC "Forget Cost or Value" Sajs the "I Will" Man--"CIear Out AH Women's a o j Choose from Our Entire Stock y WOMEN'S COATS AT PUCE All $9.85 Coats, Half Price, now $4.90 3 o cjocdo arm o crza o oc 30 its, Coats, Dresses, Furs o All $12 85 Coata, Half Price, now $0.40 All $14.85 Coats, ITalf Price, now $7.40 o All $17.50 Coats. Half Price, now $8.75 H All $19.50 Coats, Half Price, now $9.75 All $24.50 Coata, Half Price, now $12.25 u All $29.50 Coats, Half Price, now $14.75 I All $34.50 Coata, Half Price, now S17.25 All $39.50 Coata, Half Price, now $19.75 U All $44.50 Coats, Half Price, now $22.25 PfflCE Choose from Our Entire Stock WOMEN'S SUITS AT PRICE All $14.85 Suita, Half Price, now $7.40 O All $17.50 Suits, Half Price, now $8.75 f All $19,50 Suits, Half Price, now $9.75 All $24.50 Suita, Half Price, now $12.25 All $29.50 Suits, Half Price, now $14.75 All $34.50 Suits, Half Price, now S17.25 All $39.50 Suits, Half Price, now $19.75' All $49.50 Suits, HaK T- "mv R?4 75 iv now .S27.50 AU $55.00 Suita, Half nAU Evening and lfe Childress Warm 1 All Fur Sets and lyU Mreei uresses. winter coats at prCe mr coats at..... fr tt Women's Wearing' Apparel Department Third Floor. r. Hdren's ses, at. met ) o J oc jor ioc":.'oc DOC es.ug womeni ri tc Sweaters at. ...lef7 35c 50o Women'i Vasts or Pants 40HMA SWANSOIUett, WN I WOtIHAH.eaa oc DOC 3 O &0e Women's Neckwear at 2Sc S5o Ecri' Waists, r luxtrn Special 1C .COHfiEXa APAL QH MEN AND STOiLEN.,